APPENDIX A 



MEASUREMENTS OF THE SKULLS OF 93 INDIANS FROM SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND 



MARIAN VERA KNIGHT, A. M. (SMITH) 



From The Craniometry of the Southern New England Indians; Mem. Conn. Acad. 

 Sci, July 1915 from the Anthropometrical Laboratory of Smith College. 



TABLE, GIVING THE RANGE OF VARIATION AND THE MEAN FOR EACH MEASURE- 

 MENT TAKEN FOR EACH SEX, AS FAR AS AVAILABLE. 



*The maximum measurements for males are much increased, especially in length 

 measures of the cranium by including a single skull of huge proportions which come 

 from a cemetery in Warren, R. I. If this had not been included, the three measures 

 here indicated would have been, respectively, 198, 190, and 194. 



t ( = ) Measurements thus given are without separation of the two sexes. 



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